Experimental Study on the Reaction Zone Distribution of Impact-Induced Reactive Materials

Shunshan Feng, Chenglong Wang, Guangyan Huang*

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Abstract

The energy release behaviors of a metal-fluoropolymer composite impact-induced reactive material (IRM) under high dynamic impact loading were investigated using a new partition pressure test and the multipoint pressure test. The results indicated that a reverse reaction zone and a subsequent reaction zone were formed along the impact direction as the IRM impacted on an aluminum plate at the velocity of 1050–1450 m s−1. The total energy release increased with the increase of impact velocity and the energy released from the impact reaction of IRM in the reverse reaction zone was only 20–30 % of the total energy. Most energy release occurred in the subsequent reaction zone, which was composed of an impact decomposition reaction zone, a thermal decomposition reaction zone and a combustion reaction zone. Three IRM including Al/PTFE, Mg/PTFE, and Ti/PTFE were tested. The Ti/PTFE was most sensitive to the impact velocity, but exhibited the lowest energy release rate. The energy release from the impact reaction of Mg/PTFE was mainly due to the combustion reaction. The high energy release of Al/PTFE was mainly from deflagration reaction. This work provides experimental methods and data for the formulation and evaluation of IRM in engineering applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)896-905
Number of pages10
JournalPropellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics
Volume42
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Energy release
  • Highly impact
  • Impact-induced reactive material
  • Metal-fluoropolymer
  • Pressure test

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